High School Program

Stratfords home study High School Program offers a robust curriculum that covers the key subjects that are integral to traditional classroom-based high school education.

Fundamental concepts and practical examples are the forefront of the learning process. This real-world approach to learning is intended to help you build a strong educational foundation and then quickly apply what you learn.

Much of this course is now available online! You will still receive your materials in the mail, but many of the modules will also be available in our online Student Center eService.

Please Note that although this program offers a comprehensive range of subject matter, that it is not, nor intended to be, a substitute for state sponsored High School and GED programs. Particular schools and employers may not recognize completion of this program as high school equivalency.

Convenient & Affordable

Specifically designed for todays busy adult, you can complete the High School Program on your own time. You could finish in as little as one year if your schedule allows or take as long as two years to complete the program.

We would be honored to help you get the education that may have eluded you in the past. It is very important to us that you ensure that our High School Program meets any educational and career objectives you have set for yourself. Whatever those may be, this program at the very least can give you a substantial head start, while allowing you to proceed at your own pace, within the framework of your busy schedule.

Feel free to contact us with any questions you might have about our school or this program.

Social Studies (1 module)
 Successful attitudes and behaviors in the workplace
 Human behavior including psychology and sociology
 Structure and functioning of society
 Managing stress in the workplace

American History (1 module)
 Political, social, and cultural history
 Causes of independence
 Geographical and economic expansion
 The causes and effects of the Civil War
 U.S. foreign policy in the 20th century

American Government (1 module)
 The Constitution and American government
 Functions of the federal government
 Federal and state governments
 Contemporary American democracy